Cancer CURE FINALLY FOUND!!!A World Without Cancer - The Story Of Vitamin B17by G. Edward Griffin

G. Edward Griffin marshals the evidence that cancer is a deficiency disease - like scurvy or pellagra - aggravated by the lack of an essential food compound in modern man's diet. That substance is vitamin B17. In its purified form developed for cancer therapy, it is known as Laetrile. This story is not approved by orthodox medicine. The FDA, the AMA, and The American Cancer Society have labeled it fraud and quackery. Yet the evidence is clear that here, at last, is the final answer to the cancer riddle. Why has orthodox medicine waged war against this non-drug approach? The author contends that the answer is to be found, not in science, but in politics - and is based upon the hidden economic and power agenda of those who dominate the medical establishment. With billions of dollars spent each year on research, with other billions taken in on the sale of cancer-related drugs, and with fund-raising at an all-time high, there are now more people making a living from cancer than dying from it. If the solution should be found in a simple vitamin, this gigantic industry could be wiped out over night. The result is that the politics of cancer therapy is more complicated than the science

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Yes we never think of things this way, but it is a major industry that would be destroyed if a simple cure were found. The want to make money on abatement, not a cure. The same thing could be said of the common cold. The war of Zycam has taken it off the shelf, because IT WORKS!

According to Dr. Stockwell (ktkk) and the research he studied, cancer feeds on sugar and fructose (high fructose corn syrup). Cut those and you essentially starve the cancer cells. He also mentioned taking iodine daily but I don't recall the dose or the frequency.

Too many big bucks being made off cancer to cure it.

"behold, he aspireth to establish his counsel instead of the counsel which I have ordained, even that of the Presidency of my Church" -The Lord“Look to the Presidency and receive instruction,” -The Prophet Joseph Smith

As one who lost his wife to cancer, this is old news. There are all kinds of magical cures for cancer, we tried laetriel or vitamin 17, didn't work. Some good friend or relative was always bringing us something that was the latest thing, trying to be helpful. Jo didn't last long after she decided to discontinue chemo treatments. They were the only thing keeping her alive. You can fight it, but eventually it'll get you.

Bob

Every Prophet I quote, everything I write is my opinion.

Joseph Smith Salvation consists in the glory, authority, majesty, power and dominion which Jehovah possesses and in nothing else; and no being can possess it but himself or one like him

One thing is for certain, we'll all experience death! If it isn't cancer it'll be something else.

"behold, he aspireth to establish his counsel instead of the counsel which I have ordained, even that of the Presidency of my Church" -The Lord“Look to the Presidency and receive instruction,” -The Prophet Joseph Smith

Sadly chemo is what will kill you faster than the cancer. I'll never understand why one would do that to the body. My dad is a doctor and has been curing cancer patients for years. Sometimes there is nothing he can do, but many time he is able to help people using pure and natural treatments. He dosen't have a fancy office, car, our home. He still makes house calls to his patients. I truely believe if there was ever a man called by God to heal, it is my dad. He's considered the best in his field, yet he is humble and often treats his patients for free. I love my daddy. I wish every one with cancer could see him.

NamasteMama wrote:Sadly chemo is what will kill you faster than the cancer. I'll never understand why one would do that to the body. My dad is a doctor and has been curing cancer patients for years. Sometimes there is nothing he can do, but many time he is able to help people using pure and natural treatments. He dosen't have a fancy office, car, our home. He still makes house calls to his patients. I truely believe if there was ever a man called by God to heal, it is my dad. He's considered the best in his field, yet he is humble and often treats his patients for free. I love my daddy. I wish every one with cancer could see him.

bobhenstra wrote:As one who lost his wife to cancer, this is old news. There are all kinds of magical cures for cancer, we tried laetriel or vitamin 17, didn't work. Some good friend or relative was always bringing us something that was the latest thing, trying to be helpful. Jo didn't last long after she decided to discontinue chemo treatments. They were the only thing keeping her alive. You can fight it, but eventually it'll get you.

Bob

In this documentary they do mention scenarios where cancer is so advanced that even if you removed it the patient would still die, because so much of the body was already damaged by it. Like if you remove a bullet the patient may still die for the same reason. But the point they make is that B17 (Laetrile) does destroy cancer cells with great efficiency while nourishing healthy cells. So, it WILL destroy the cancer, and even if the body is too deteriorated, it will as a side effect remove the pain.

LoveIsTruth wrote:In this documentary they do mention scenarios where cancer is so advanced that even if you removed it the patient would still die, because so much of the body was already damaged by it. Like if you remove a bullet the patient may still die for the same reason. But the point they make is that B17 (Laetrile) does destroy cancer cells with great efficiency while nourishing healthy cells. So, it WILL destroy the cancer, and even if the body is too deteriorated, it will as a side effect remove the pain.

There are also different types of cancers, so there's no one-size-fits-all cure. I know of at least of a dozen, and stumble across more from time-to-time, and while one might work for a given cancer patient, it might not work for another who needs a different approach. I believe there are natural remediations out there for everyone.

I believe all that God ever revealed, and I never hear of a man being damned for believing too much; but they are damned for unbelief.- Joseph Smith

NamasteMama wrote:Sadly chemo is what will kill you faster than the cancer. I'll never understand why one would do that to the body. My dad is a doctor and has been curing cancer patients for years. Sometimes there is nothing he can do, but many time he is able to help people using pure and natural treatments. He dosen't have a fancy office, car, our home. He still makes house calls to his patients. I truely believe if there was ever a man called by God to heal, it is my dad. He's considered the best in his field, yet he is humble and often treats his patients for free. I love my daddy. I wish every one with cancer could see him.

Chemo works best for the young who can withstand the cellular destruction. My uncle's wife was in her 40s when she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. They went the chemo route, and she did go in remission, but she came out of it looking 20 years older with much of her vitality and strength sapped from her. It takes a heavy toll, and the truth is she will probably relapse into cancer in the near future. Chemo is barbaric and is astonishing we put up with it.

As for your father, I'm always glad to hear of people like him out there. As long as he stays below the FDA & AMA's radar with his cancer cures he'll be okay. If anyone wants proof we have a fascist government, do research on those who found consistent cancer cures. They're usually stripped of their medical license and/or thrown in jail.

I believe all that God ever revealed, and I never hear of a man being damned for believing too much; but they are damned for unbelief.- Joseph Smith

bobhenstra wrote:As one who lost his wife to cancer, this is old news. There are all kinds of magical cures for cancer, we tried laetriel or vitamin 17, didn't work. Some good friend or relative was always bringing us something that was the latest thing, trying to be helpful. Jo didn't last long after she decided to discontinue chemo treatments. They were the only thing keeping her alive. You can fight it, but eventually it'll get you.

Bob

In this documentary they do mention scenarios where cancer is so advanced that even if you removed it the patient would still die, because so much of the body was already damaged by it. Like if you remove a bullet the patient may still die for the same reason. But the point they make is that B17 (Laetrile) does destroy cancer cells with great efficiency while nourishing healthy cells. So, it WILL destroy the cancer, and even if the body is too deteriorated, it will as a side effect remove the pain.

Just to make it clear, Jo decided on chemo because we had a 14 year old daughter still in the house, Jo wanted to be here for her. She had always taken supplements of one type or another, and was a very healthy woman "until" the cancer was diagnosed.

She picked the chemo treatment simply because of the pain, her pain become very bad and Chemo stopped the pain for a few months, then it'd come back. But as soon as our daughter turned 18 Jo had had enough. Again, it wasn't the fact that she was against supplements, she was taking them, and that included laetrile, it was the pain. She elected to go on a new pain killer that prevented all pain and stop chemo, her last two chemo treatments were very rough on her, requiring hospital stays and special care. After the second of those, she stopped.

I have missed her terribly, but it was her decision not mine. She didn't tell me about it until we were almost at the clinic for what I thought would be another terrible treatment. I pulled over next to Pioneer Park in Provo and we talked about it, she had a sparkle in her eyes I hadn't seen for some time, the spirit testified to me she had made the right decision.

She didn't last long, she had give up the desire to fight any longer, and I didn't blame her. I know this, now I'm alone, were cancer to strike me, I wouldn't fight it. I'd ask for a blessing, if necessary I'd take the same pain meds she took and wait it out.

I know whats on the other side of the veil, I have no fear of going there. And I say-- Any time Lord, any time, I'm ready!

Bob

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bobhenstra wrote:...the spirit testified to me she had made the right decision. Bob

That sums it up for me, Bob. What else matters?

There are any number of different reasons peoplecontract cancer, and any number of different"cures" out there that DO work for certain people.

In the end, though, it's all about whether our decisionsare acceptable to God. Only God sees the whole picture.The rest of us must walk by faith.

There were any number of "cures" for my husband'scongestive heart failure, and he tried as many ofthem as he could. I believe they extended his life forseveral years, but he was in pain most of that timeand felt miserable. In the end the pain got the bestof him, too, and he opted for the pain-free solutionin hospice care. Enough was enough. He died justtwo weeks after making that decision, and we hadthe opportunity to have some special time togetherwith him being relatively pain-free, before theinevitable end came.

And I know what you mean, Bob. I'm ready, too whenthe Lord is ready for me. It will be a great reunion!

EDIT: Apparently, the sound guy got bored... Watch out for the 4-second blast o' music at 0:36:51 to 0:36:54. I had the volume way up to hear the guy talking about MSG, and, man, that woke me up.

"There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal. But it is immortals whom we joke with, work with, marry, snub, and exploit -- immortal horrors or everlasting splendours." C. S. Lewis

gruden wrote:There are also different types of cancers, so there's no one-size-fits-all cure. I know of at least of a dozen, and stumble across more from time-to-time, and while one might work for a given cancer patient, it might not work for another who needs a different approach. I believe there are natural remediations out there for everyone.

EDIT: Apparently, the sound guy got bored... Watch out for the 4-second blast o' music at 0:36:51 to 0:36:54. I had the volume way up to hear the guy talking about MSG, and, man, that woke me up.

Great video

"There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal. But it is immortals whom we joke with, work with, marry, snub, and exploit -- immortal horrors or everlasting splendours." C. S. Lewis

There are so many cures, the problem is knowing which one(s) to gamble on and then of course the question of whether or not it's your time to go.

It reminds me of infertility. Different things will work for different issues and for some people nothing will work. What's hard about it is that people can really push their ideas onto you and make you feel like you didn't put up the fight you should have.

Some people get lucky, some don't. Some treatments heal, some don't. Some cancers are receptive to treatment, some aren't.

"We can seek for the bad in others. Or we can... extend to others the understanding, fairness, and forgiveness we so desperately desire for ourselves. It is our choice; for whatever we seek, that we will certainly find."-Pres. Uchtdorf

ChelC wrote:There are so many cures, the problem is knowing which one(s) to gamble on and then of course the question of whether or not it's your time to go.

It reminds me of infertility. Different things will work for different issues and for some people nothing will work. What's hard about it is that people can really push their ideas onto you and make you feel like you didn't put up the fight you should have.

Some people get lucky, some don't. Some treatments heal, some don't. Some cancers are receptive to treatment, some aren't.

Cures exist. Cancer has been decisively cured decades ago. It's like saying, "people still die from colds." Yes they do, but it does not mean that a perfectly good cure is not available in general. Chemo "therapy" is worsethan cancer itself. And if you did not have a cancer, chemo will give it to you, because it causes it!

LoveIsTruth wrote:Cures exist. Cancer has been decisively cured decades ago. It's like saying, "people still die from colds." Yes they do, but it does not mean that a perfectly good cure is not available in general. Chemo "therapy" is worsethan cancer itself. And if you did not have a cancer, chemo will give it to you, because it causes it!

Love is Truth said it - cancer has already been cured - these cures are being hidden and destroyed if possible but there are many truths out there if you search them out. The Healing Codes is one of them.

Cures may exist, but they are not one size fits all. I am very familiar with chemo. I've watched lots of people go through it. My husband watched his brother suffer through it and has vowed that unless the cure rate is huge he will not ever choose to do it should a cancer diagnosis come. The thing is chemo has a place. My brother in law died when he was only 20. When they found the cancer they didn't expect him to make it through the night at first. Chemo and radiation brought him into remission and gave him some precious time. When it came back it just hastened his death.

My aunt died this year of breast cancer. Chemo helped her to hold onto her speech through her death. She had lost her husband 20 years before to brain cancer and she wanted to live her life until the end, and she did.

I just don't believe that these cures are cures for everyone.

"We can seek for the bad in others. Or we can... extend to others the understanding, fairness, and forgiveness we so desperately desire for ourselves. It is our choice; for whatever we seek, that we will certainly find."-Pres. Uchtdorf

ChelC wrote:I just don't believe that these cures are cures for everyone.

Correct me if I'm wrong, ChelC, but I don't see where anyone has made the assertion that everyone has been cured by any program mentioned here or in the fertility thread.

"There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal. But it is immortals whom we joke with, work with, marry, snub, and exploit -- immortal horrors or everlasting splendours." C. S. Lewis

Perhaps not, but I hate the assumption being made that people who choose conventional medicine are apathetic, or that all MDs are part of some pharmaceutical conspiracy. I find the attitude prevalent and insulting.

Everyone I've ever known who fought for their lives wanted nothing more than to find a cure. I have no stats to back this up, but I'm willing to bet that most people at least entertain these alternatives. In the end people have to follow their guts and choose a plan.

Most people I've known with infertility have likewise sought alternative medicine in addition to or on a break from traditional medicine. I know how desperate people can get to find cures, so I guess it will always rub me wrong when people make it seem like it's so easy and that people who choose something else are uninformed, afraid, apathetic, failing to take personal responsibility, etc. I have seen all of those assertions made from time to time on these boards. Often my posts here aren't even aimed at the original poster, but toward the lurking reader who may get sucked into self doubt and wonder if they missed the magic bullet. They probably didn't. If these cures have been widely known for so long with such success, and a person prays fervently for healing and is never lead to it, it probably just wasn't part of the plan for them.

That's my opinion based on my personal life experience and I'm sticking to it.

"We can seek for the bad in others. Or we can... extend to others the understanding, fairness, and forgiveness we so desperately desire for ourselves. It is our choice; for whatever we seek, that we will certainly find."-Pres. Uchtdorf

ChelC wrote:Perhaps not, but I hate the assumption being made that people who choose conventional medicine are apathetic, or that all MDs are part of some pharmaceutical conspiracy.

Where was that assumption made?

"There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal. But it is immortals whom we joke with, work with, marry, snub, and exploit -- immortal horrors or everlasting splendours." C. S. Lewis

Personally, after that consideration, I'd start with the cheapest, easiest, etc. (I have no desire to "sacrifice", prove my bravery, etc. to get better---I have enough already that's required than to go putting in more...)

And I'm sorry, but it's either wickedness or ignorance that medicine treats cancer with chemo, radiation, and surgery.

Why, when I could drink a box of baking soda for $1.50 and get better results--minus the hair loss, the throwing up, the pain, the $3,000 a shot, ...?

Or heck, my uncle smokes cigarettes and the doctor says that's what's kept him alive (cancer), too. At least he enjoys his medicine. Too bad it keeps him from something so much better in the eternities... (And no, I don't believe he does better than if because of the smoking.)

Sure, it upsets people to hear that. Some in my family get upset, too (especially the ones with cancer). But they have no explanation, other than "the doctors all say..."

But I don't choose for them.

Of course, years ago I wouldn't have much to say about all this, either. I'm glad things have changed for me, but it's a change that often requires time, experience, serendipity, and sometimes an insight-providing shock.

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